Whistle Punk - B.C. Forest History Magazine, Spring 1986, Volume 1, Number 4
Whistle Punk - B.C. Forest History Magazine, Spring 1986, Volume 1, Number 4 | Rare and modern books | Trower, Peter, Galbraith, Val, Et Al
Whistle Punk - B.C. Forest History Magazine, Spring 1986, Volume 1, Number 4
Whistle Punk - B.C. Forest History Magazine, Spring 1986, Volume 1, Number 4 | Rare and modern books | Trower, Peter, Galbraith, Val, Et Al
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1986
- Place of printing
- Canada
- Author
- Trower, Peter, Galbraith, Val, Et Al
- Publishers
- Currie's Forestgraphics Ltd.
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Whistle Punk - B.C. Forest History Magazine, Spring 1986, Volume 1, Number 4 British Columbia British Columbia forest industry., Features include: Guardians in the Sky - the role of aircraft in, forestry work in the 1920s lost its appeal for want of newer and, more reliable machines, The One-Armed Whistle Punk - Dave Kydd, A Gyppo Logger's Wife - Val Galbraith started her married life, by moving to a gyppo float camp, Olof 'Tie" Hanson - Timber King of Northwestern B.C., Industrial Timber Mills Leonard Frank Photographer British, Columbia Forestry Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- State of preservation
- Very Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
32 pages. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. Whistle Punk was a quarterly which provided informative and entertaining articles on the history of the British Columbia forest industry. Features include: Guardians in the Sky - the role of aircraft in forestry work in the 1920s lost its appeal for want of newer and more reliable machines; The One-Armed Whistle Punk - Dave Kydd; A Gyppo Logger's Wife - Val Galbraith started her married life by moving to a gyppo float camp; Olof 'Tie" Hanson - Timber King of Northwestern B.C.; Industrial Timber Mills - they survived the Depression, prospered, then became part of a giant; Leonard Frank - Photographer. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book